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24 April 2024

France bans hijab on football pitch

(FILES) A picture taken on October 28, 2010 shows footballer Shahnaz Yaseen (C) competing with Egypt's Fawzia Eid Salim (L) and Raghda Sayed during their Women's Arabia Cup final football match in Manama. The football governing body FIFA announced on July 5, 2012 their decision to authorize the wearing of headscarves by female players in FIFA competitions. (AFP)

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The French Football Federation (FFF) has said that it would "not authorise players to wear a veil" while playing for France or in organised competitions, a day after world footballing authorities said the hijab could be worn on the pitch.

"Regarding the participation of female French national team players in international competitions on one hand, and the organisation of national competitions on the other, the French Football Federation reiterates its duty to respect the constitutional and legislative principles of secularism that prevails in our country and features in its statutes," declared a statement from the FFF.

The FFF's announcement came after a French MP had urged the government earlier on Friday to ban the Islamic headscarf for women soccer players.

The International Football Association Board (IFAB), custodians of the rules of football, on Thursday overturned its 2007 ban on the Islamic headscarf, a garment it had argued was unsafe and increased the risk of neck injuries.

Critics said the ban promoted inequality at the highest level of the world's most popular game.

Iran, the Asian Football Confederation and Jordan's Prince Ali Bin Al-Hussein, who is also FIFA vice president, were at the forefront of the fight against the ban.

French lawmaker Gerald Darmanin wrote to Sports Minister Valerie Fourneyron asking that Paris denounce the U-turn "in the name of universal and republican values".

He also called for a "clear signal to ban headscarves in football fields in our country", adding that sports "must continue to promote equality of the sexes".

France has outraged many Muslims with a law against full face-covering veils which came into force in April 2011.